Spyra quickly garnered a negative reaction for the tweet from her followers.
"Wow! That is incredibly insensitive and rude," one user wrote.
"Quite sickening!" another one said.
One person chimed in, "This is the tolerance and acceptance we hear so much about on the left. Way to lift up your fellow women."

This is the tolerance and acceptance we hear so much about on the left. Way to lift up your fellow women. Let them know it's not ok if they don't age well. So glad we have people like you around to let us know how morally bankrupt we are. 🤪

A rep for the "Late Show" did not immediately return Fox News' request for comment.
However, Spyra's tweet did receive a positive reaction from comedian Josh Weisman who simply replied, "Awesome" to her tweet. She answered the "Corporate" star, "We all do our part."
It's not the first time a CBS employee has raised eyebrows on social media.
Top CBS lawyer Hayley Geftman-Gold was axed in October 2017 after she said she was "not even sympathetic" to victims of the Las Vegas shooting because "country music fans often are Republican."